Clue 1: You are looking for a two-digit number that is greater than 30.
Clue 2: The number is divisible by 11. Clue 3: Half the number is a two-digit number with the same numerals for both its first and second digit. Clue 4: |
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Clue 1: You are looking for a two digit number.
Clue 2: The number is greater than 50. Clue 3: All of the factors of this number are prime. Clue 4: It is an odd number. Clue 5: This number is divisible by 5. Final Clue: Three is also a divisor. |
Clue 1: You are looking for a two-digit number.
Clue 2: The number is divisible by 5. Clue 3: The number is greater than 40 and less than 80. Clue 4: The sum of its digits is odd. Clue 5: Twice the number is a three-digit number. |
Clue 1: You are looking for a two digit number.
Clue 2: It is odd. Clue 3: It's first digit is the square of the second digit. Clue 4: It is greater than 20. Final Clue: The sum of it's digits is 2 digit number. |
Clue 1: This story was written for adults, but young readers have enjoyed it for over 200 years.
Clue 2: If you travel with this ship's doctor you're in for a fantastic adventure. Clue 3: You can follow these adventures in Jonathan Swift's journal. Clue 4: On one of your four voyages, you'll encounter giants. Clue 5: When you get to Lilliput, you'll feel like a giant because the people are only six inches tall. |
Clue 1: This 20th century writer is a favorite with young readers.
Clue 2: Her characters exhibit emotions and get involved in the kinds of humorous adventures that are believable to school-age children. Clue 3: She gave a tiny creature named Ralph a voice and a motorcycle. Clue 4: If you think your sister is a pest, you should meet Ramona. |
Clue 1: This person was a famous English writer who wrote dramas, novels, and journals.
Clue 2: His collection of verses tells about times when we were young. Clue 3: His most famous stories were those he created for his young son, Christopher. Clue 4: His most famous character was a loveable bear. Final Clue: The bear's best friends were Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Kanga and Roo. |
Clue 1: This 20th century American writer was successful as both a writer for adults and children.
Clue 2: Like several other authors, he used his initials instead of his first name. Clue 3: He created children's stories whose characters were animals with human emotions and values. Clue 4: Only a person with a great imagination would write a story about a family whose son is a mouse. Final Clue: Children of all ages can relate to Charlotte and Wilbur's friendship. |
I'll give you all 4 clues up front for this first week. Your answer must be in the form of a complete sentence with no spelling or punctuation errors. Any sources used to find your answer must be cited. You can copy and paste in the website URL's after your answer.
Clue #1: This 20th century author was a master at creating fantasy adventures. Clue #2: He led a group of children through the back of a wardrobe and into a land where a battle between good and evil was being waged. Clue #3: If you want to meet the good lion Aslan you will have to travel to Narnia. Clue #4: Whether you're looking for Prince Caspian or the Magician's Nephew, you'll find them in this author's works. *8/31/11- I see that some of you have started to submit answers to me for approval. I do see them, but I am holding them all to post on New Year's Eve. I'll usually hold all posts to the Clues Blog so everyone has a chance to look up the information on their own. Keep those submissions coming! |

